California passes bill to protect workers who smoke pot off the clock
California could soon become the seventh state in the United States to protect its pot-smoking employees. The California Senate passed Assembly Bill 2188 on Tuesday that would amend the state's anti-discrimination laws and the Fair Employment and Housing Act to prevent companies from punishing employees who smoke marijuana outside work and may fail drug screenings because they tested positive ...
by Melissa Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
Aug 31, 2022
2 minutes
California could soon become the seventh state in the United States to protect its pot-smoking employees.
The California Senate passed Assembly Bill 2188 on Tuesday that would amend the state's anti-discrimination laws and the Fair Employment and Housing Act to prevent companies from punishing employees who smoke marijuana outside work and
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